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The Year in Sports /;> —see Griffin on the Wing, page 11 FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1985 Serving The College And Community Police Continue Investigation of Bookstore Theft VOLUME LV, NUMBER 21 OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS EXECUTIVE BOARD: President: Mike Sawicz (329) Jim Hayes (272) Treasurer: Jim Granville (330) Bob O'Conner (260) Secretary: Jill Schwalbach (494) CPB Chairman: Ange Buscemi (479) Senior Senators Junior Senators Soph. Senators Kathie Lynch Joel Patterson Julie Clark Molly Cunningham Keith O'Donnell Jim Greco Joe Volenti Lisa Bieron Robin Carlisi John Hogg Laura Bradley Kathy Frank Anna Briatico Shawn Lavery Mary Jane Devin Jenny Hartmen* Angela Ferrelli* Sharon Quinn* *al1ernate Executive Board vote in parentheses "I followed the guy toward Humboldt, to a backyard behind Eastwood," said Pfeiffer. "I grabbed his sweater over a fence of a house, as he was on his way over the fence. I let go of his sweater as he was falling ... he grabbed the stuff and ran to the front of the house behind the subway station (on Humboldt). If the fence wasn't there, I would have caught him," lamented Pfeiffer. The suspect carrying the box of rings was almost apprehended, as Pfeiffer closed in on him behind the Humboldt residence. It was at this time that two Canisius students who were nearby, Paul Pfeiffer and Chris Johnson, began to chase the suspects past the chapel and into the Bosch Hall parking lot. Pfeiffer, who was running ahead of Johnson, chased one of the suspects across Eastwood Place and into a backyard of a house located on Humboldt Parkway. The other suspect, according to Pfeiffer, had run down Eastwood toward Main St. a yellow Pontiac (or Buick, according to Lavigne) with two other black males inside. The car was parked across from the hospital, outside the delicatessen on Humboldt. Pfeiffer was able to get close enough to the moving car to Public Safety mobile unit failed as the suspects made their getaway and were not apprehended. "All information was turned Icontinued on page 3) get a partial license number. However, a chase made by the Lt. Ron Lavigne of Public Safety, Bookstore Manager Benn Crandall, Mr. Lee Fassl and Asst. Bookstore Manager Caryl Beicke confer after thieves made off with 23 senior class rings worth an estimated $4,000. —/ihotu by Minnie Doyle After the suspect fell over the fence, he fell on the case of rings, Safety had spotted the suspects at Sisters Hospital, where there was scattering 10 of them. By this time, Pfeiffer, Johnson and a mobile unit from Public The thieves made off with 23 senior class rings that were estimated to be worth about $4,000. According to Lt. Ron Lavigne of Public Safety, two black youths entered the bookstore, located in the basement of the Student Center, and proceeded to pry open one of the ring cases that were on display behind the front cash register near The store's entrance. One of the suspects proceeded to remove 14 of the rings from the case of 21, and grabbed a second case of 19 rings that was also on display. The two suspects ran off with the merchandise after they were spotted by the casher. The two then ran up the staircase that leads to the Student Center foyer, near the door to the quad. According to Lavigne, the suspects ran through the quad and past Christ the King Chapel. Buffalo Police and the Canisius Public Safety Department are continuing their investigation into a noontime robbery that occurred at the bookstore last Friday, April 26. by Kevin Saville The students, faculty and employees of the college should be aware of these things, especially now that summer is almost here, said the sergeant." Everett also warned that female students should always avoid from walking alone at night around the campus, especially as the weather gets better. Senior Matthew Smith, Election Committee Chairman, said the elections went smoothly, but quietly. "I had anticipated a more boisterous, enthusiastic election," he stated. He feels that alought the voter turnout was lower than last year, overall it was average. expressed a desire for greater participation on the part of commuters next year. The competitiveness of the candidates impressed him as being a "very positive sign for the future." As a whole, Fassl described it as a "well-run, well-coordinated election with a lot of enthusiasm by the people who put it together." pect ran into a backyard of a house on Meech and ultimately got away. The victim's purse was recovered after the suspect dropped it while being pursued. The contents of the purse were spilled onto Hughes St. and the Student Center ramp. According to Public Safety, the victim lost $20 and her driver's license. Lt. Everett of the Public Safety department, one of the officers on the scene, warns that since spring is here, this could be just the beginning of a rash of robberies that New USA Executive Board Elected Buffalo Police and the Public Safety department are investigating the incident. Smith will present several recommendations to next year's Senate which he hopes will help clarify the election process. Among these are the reorganization of the election regulations and procedures, the establishment of the Elections Committee as a standing committee. He feels next year's Senate has a great deal of potential, but will depend on how well they work together. Smith added that The Griffin's coverage of the candidates resulted in well-informed voters. Sawicz was "relieved and hap(continued on page 2) A total of 648 students participated in the elections, a turnout which Mr. Lee Fassl, Director of Student Activities, described as "normal." He cited the excellent turnout by resident students, and by Matthew Duggan In last week's elections for the 1985-86 Undergraduate Student Association, Michael Sawicz '86 defeated Jim Hayes '86 for the office of President. Jim Granville '87 beat Robert O'Connor '87 in the race for Treasurer. Jill Schwalbach '86 and Angelo Buscemi '86 ran unopposed for the positions of Secretary and CFB Chairman, respectively. victim was sitting, and removed her purse that was laying on the table. The suspect then made his exit through the glass doors of the Student Center foyer that lead to the quad. He then proceeded to scale the fence that separates the Student Center from the Health Science Building, and started to run down Hughes St. toward Meech St., apparently shuffling through the purse as he ran. Public Safety officers and several students who were in the area at the time began to chase the suspect towards Meech. However, the sus- to Recent Campus Crime Troubles can occur during the summer months. Purse Snatching Adds by Kevin Saville In the wake of the bookstore robbery last Friday, there was yet another incident of crime on the Canisius campus this past week. On Wednesday, at about 6:30 p.m., an employee of the Financial Aid Office had her purse abducted while she was eating with a friend in the north-west section of the cafeteria. According to the victim, she was sitting in the cafeteria with her friend in the section that houses the snack bar. As they were sitting there, two well-dressed black youths, about 18 or 19 years old, entered the area, and began to look around. 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The Year in Sports /;> —see Griffin on the Wing, page 11 FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1985 Serving The College And Community Police Continue Investigation of Bookstore Theft VOLUME LV, NUMBER 21 OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS EXECUTIVE BOARD: President: Mike Sawicz (329) Jim Hayes (272) Treasurer: Jim Granville (330) Bob O'Conner (260) Secretary: Jill Schwalbach (494) CPB Chairman: Ange Buscemi (479) Senior Senators Junior Senators Soph. Senators Kathie Lynch Joel Patterson Julie Clark Molly Cunningham Keith O'Donnell Jim Greco Joe Volenti Lisa Bieron Robin Carlisi John Hogg Laura Bradley Kathy Frank Anna Briatico Shawn Lavery Mary Jane Devin Jenny Hartmen* Angela Ferrelli* Sharon Quinn* *al1ernate Executive Board vote in parentheses "I followed the guy toward Humboldt, to a backyard behind Eastwood," said Pfeiffer. "I grabbed his sweater over a fence of a house, as he was on his way over the fence. I let go of his sweater as he was falling ... he grabbed the stuff and ran to the front of the house behind the subway station (on Humboldt). If the fence wasn't there, I would have caught him," lamented Pfeiffer. The suspect carrying the box of rings was almost apprehended, as Pfeiffer closed in on him behind the Humboldt residence. It was at this time that two Canisius students who were nearby, Paul Pfeiffer and Chris Johnson, began to chase the suspects past the chapel and into the Bosch Hall parking lot. Pfeiffer, who was running ahead of Johnson, chased one of the suspects across Eastwood Place and into a backyard of a house located on Humboldt Parkway. The other suspect, according to Pfeiffer, had run down Eastwood toward Main St. a yellow Pontiac (or Buick, according to Lavigne) with two other black males inside. The car was parked across from the hospital, outside the delicatessen on Humboldt. Pfeiffer was able to get close enough to the moving car to Public Safety mobile unit failed as the suspects made their getaway and were not apprehended. "All information was turned Icontinued on page 3) get a partial license number. However, a chase made by the Lt. Ron Lavigne of Public Safety, Bookstore Manager Benn Crandall, Mr. Lee Fassl and Asst. Bookstore Manager Caryl Beicke confer after thieves made off with 23 senior class rings worth an estimated $4,000. —/ihotu by Minnie Doyle After the suspect fell over the fence, he fell on the case of rings, Safety had spotted the suspects at Sisters Hospital, where there was scattering 10 of them. By this time, Pfeiffer, Johnson and a mobile unit from Public The thieves made off with 23 senior class rings that were estimated to be worth about $4,000. According to Lt. Ron Lavigne of Public Safety, two black youths entered the bookstore, located in the basement of the Student Center, and proceeded to pry open one of the ring cases that were on display behind the front cash register near The store's entrance. One of the suspects proceeded to remove 14 of the rings from the case of 21, and grabbed a second case of 19 rings that was also on display. The two suspects ran off with the merchandise after they were spotted by the casher. The two then ran up the staircase that leads to the Student Center foyer, near the door to the quad. According to Lavigne, the suspects ran through the quad and past Christ the King Chapel. Buffalo Police and the Canisius Public Safety Department are continuing their investigation into a noontime robbery that occurred at the bookstore last Friday, April 26. by Kevin Saville The students, faculty and employees of the college should be aware of these things, especially now that summer is almost here, said the sergeant." Everett also warned that female students should always avoid from walking alone at night around the campus, especially as the weather gets better. Senior Matthew Smith, Election Committee Chairman, said the elections went smoothly, but quietly. "I had anticipated a more boisterous, enthusiastic election," he stated. He feels that alought the voter turnout was lower than last year, overall it was average. expressed a desire for greater participation on the part of commuters next year. The competitiveness of the candidates impressed him as being a "very positive sign for the future." As a whole, Fassl described it as a "well-run, well-coordinated election with a lot of enthusiasm by the people who put it together." pect ran into a backyard of a house on Meech and ultimately got away. The victim's purse was recovered after the suspect dropped it while being pursued. The contents of the purse were spilled onto Hughes St. and the Student Center ramp. According to Public Safety, the victim lost $20 and her driver's license. Lt. Everett of the Public Safety department, one of the officers on the scene, warns that since spring is here, this could be just the beginning of a rash of robberies that New USA Executive Board Elected Buffalo Police and the Public Safety department are investigating the incident. Smith will present several recommendations to next year's Senate which he hopes will help clarify the election process. Among these are the reorganization of the election regulations and procedures, the establishment of the Elections Committee as a standing committee. He feels next year's Senate has a great deal of potential, but will depend on how well they work together. Smith added that The Griffin's coverage of the candidates resulted in well-informed voters. Sawicz was "relieved and hap(continued on page 2) A total of 648 students participated in the elections, a turnout which Mr. Lee Fassl, Director of Student Activities, described as "normal." He cited the excellent turnout by resident students, and by Matthew Duggan In last week's elections for the 1985-86 Undergraduate Student Association, Michael Sawicz '86 defeated Jim Hayes '86 for the office of President. Jim Granville '87 beat Robert O'Connor '87 in the race for Treasurer. Jill Schwalbach '86 and Angelo Buscemi '86 ran unopposed for the positions of Secretary and CFB Chairman, respectively. victim was sitting, and removed her purse that was laying on the table. The suspect then made his exit through the glass doors of the Student Center foyer that lead to the quad. He then proceeded to scale the fence that separates the Student Center from the Health Science Building, and started to run down Hughes St. toward Meech St., apparently shuffling through the purse as he ran. Public Safety officers and several students who were in the area at the time began to chase the suspect towards Meech. However, the sus- to Recent Campus Crime Troubles can occur during the summer months. Purse Snatching Adds by Kevin Saville In the wake of the bookstore robbery last Friday, there was yet another incident of crime on the Canisius campus this past week. On Wednesday, at about 6:30 p.m., an employee of the Financial Aid Office had her purse abducted while she was eating with a friend in the north-west section of the cafeteria. According to the victim, she was sitting in the cafeteria with her friend in the section that houses the snack bar. As they were sitting there, two well-dressed black youths, about 18 or 19 years old, entered the area, and began to look around. One of the youths left, and soon after, the second youth reached under the bar of the cafeteria veranda, where the .jjjppr F. sbBK jjBSuf&g jBEf $ «r flH i£tt& K W V «^Miil»llllllt MK m :B flH W mgm SBm g V - Af :; ■. jBSr ■:: . J» ' " ' ■:.'•■ :.-x x :. .'■' :. : - x ::;: ■:-X;, ''' ''''/: : ': '. :,'/: x> • ;: :;'.' : i;. :- : ■. '' ',■■■.. ;: ' xj. " ''x^*-"'"*'"': ■■ ;:.; ' . '■ '• . \ x x' :■ . "x ■•' ' :- ' :■:"■■ : : ::' ■ : : ■ / X ':■' ' -' ' ' ■ V t x V ■*'.". V' ./'"'I I - 11' X '' i-! '' i" "; ;-■ Px ' ' , ' '. f P\ !. : ■ • ■ >: ' ■''-X;' ': ' 7 ; !x 'iV '' ■'. ' " x "' ! :',, ; • ' ' "' '' ' ~ ' ■' 7 ■' ■ ' / -."" > ' ' :.. ' ' - x" '' ■"' ''.'• S ' ■ ':' 'Ci::'• - : . i ,■' ■ ■-..____ . . _ . v. . ,•„. . ■,. Gryffon Debut —see special pullout Griffin Honored In National Contest —see page 4